Franke Pull Out Nozzle Datasheet

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Faucets
Type
Datasheet
FRANKE WAVE TAP
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Guarantee
Your Franke mixer has been manufactured to the high standard
you would expect of any Franke product but in the unlikely
event that you should experience any defect in the materials
or workmanship within one year of purchase, we will replace
the faulty part free of charge. This is provided the mixer has
only been used for normal domestic purposes in the UK and
that the care, installation and maintenance instructions have
been observed.
You should also retain your dated invoice as proof of purchase
to validate any claims under our guarantee.
This one year guarantee is extended to five years in the case
of the valve mechanism.
Normal wear and tear is excluded from the guarantee.
Decorative surface finishes are guaranteed for one year from
the date of purchase provided our advice concerning care has
been observed and no scouring agents have been used.
Scuffs and scratches caused by improper installation or
accidental damage are not covered by this guarantee. Neither
are slight shade variations or any damage or defect caused by
incorrect installation or abuse of the fitting.
Design
This mixer is available in Chrome and SilkSteel to complement
all Franke sinks.
Service
For spare parts, servicing or any other queries, visit
www.franke.co.uk
Preparation
First shut off your water heating system then, with your mains
stop cock closed, open the lowest hot and cold taps in the
house and allow to run until the cold storage tank and
pipes are empty (the hot water storage cylinder always
remains full).
Installation
First screw the threaded stud into the mixer body. Screw the
flexi-tails into the mixer body and fully hand tighten.
After making any necessary alterations to existing pipework,
pass the plinth over the tails and fit in position.
The shaped upstand on the plinth will locate in the tap body
and the ‘O’ring should be placed in the recess to make a
seal with the sink.
When the tap is in position (with the cold side on the right
when viewed from the front) slide the nylon bracing plate up to
the underside of the sink together with the retaining plate, and
secure by screwing the fixing nut finger tight.
Check that the mixer body and plinth are correctly positioned
and fully tighten fixing nut.
It is recommended that 15mm x 15mm compression fittings be
used to connect mixer to supply pipes. Cold is connected to
the right and hot on the left when viewed from the front.
Attention
Before installing the new mixer it is essential that you
thoroughly flush through the supply pipes in order to remove
any remaining swarf, solder or other impurities.
Failure to carry out this simple procedure could cause
problems or damage to the workings of the mixer.
Having first checked all new connections, turn on the mains
stop cock, close all taps except the new mixer and as the
system starts to refill check for leaks.
Once you have satisfied yourself that there are no leaks,
switch on the water heating.
Warning
These hints have been prepared for your guidance, you must
exercise due care at all times. We do not accept responsibility
for any problems that may occur through incorrect installation.
How to care for your kitchen sink mixer
To maintain the appearance of this fitting, ensure it is cleaned
only using a clean, soft damp cloth. A solution of warm water
and mild liquid detergent may be used where necessary, and
then the fitting rinsed thoroughly. Abrasive cleaners or acidic
cleaners MUST NOT BE USED under any circumstances.
Avoid contact with all solvents.
Technical Data
Minimum water pressure: 7.25 PSI (0.5 bar)
Maximum water pressure: 75 PSI (5 bar)
Maximum hot-water temperature: 70°C
Recommended hot water temperature: 65°C
Note: If these temperatures or water pressures are
exceeded damage to the tap can result.
A pressure reducing valve may be required to be fitted in
high water pressure situations.
NB If for any reason the spout is removed from the tap, care
must be taken when reinserting the spout into the body to
ensure that the Grub Screw is located in the split of the
white PTFE ring.
PARTS LIST AS FOLLOWS:
133.0277.065 SPOUT CHROME 3842R CH
133.0277.066 SPOUT SILKSTEEL 3842R SS
133.0201.896 O-RING KIT 3550R
133.0277.068 PULL-OUT NOZZLE CHROME 3751R CH
133.0277.069 PULL-OUT NOZZLE SILKSTEEL 3751R SS
133.0277.070 ANTISPLASH 3750R
133.0277.071 KEY FOR ANTISPLASH 3776R
133.0277.072 HOT HANDLE CHROME 3843R-H CH
133.0277.073 COLD HANDLE CHROME 3843R-C CH
133.0277.074 HOT HANDLE SILKSTEEL 3843R-H SS
133.0277.075 COLD HANDLE SILKSTEEL 3843R-C SS
133.0153.218 INSERT + SCREW 3530R
133.0251.385 BASE PLINTH CHROME 3733R CH
133.0251.386 BASE PLINTH SILKSTEEL 3733R SS
133.0150.220 HOT VALVE 3308R-H
133.0150.219 COLD VALVE 3308R-C
133.0251.361 FLEXI TAILS 3728R
133.0150.221 FIXING KIT 3311R
Franke UK Limited
West Park, MIOC
Styal Road
Manchester
M22 5WB
Tel: +44 (0)161 436 6280
Fax: +44 (0)161 436 2180
Email info.uk@franke.com
For spare parts, servicing or any other queries, visit
www.franke.co.uk
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Franke Pull Out Nozzle Datasheet

Category
Faucets
Type
Datasheet

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